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California Vegetable Specialties average salary is $83,200, median salary is $83,200 with a salary range from $83,200 to $83,200.
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  • California Vegetable Specialties, Inc.
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Rio Vista, CA
  • California Vegetable Specialties is a specialty farming company dedicated to the consistent production of highest-quality California Endive. With growing fields throughout Northern California, the company is headquartered in the town of Rio Vista, in the historically rich agricultural region of the Sacramento River Delta. We produce white and red endive, as well as several specialty products for chefs, Endigia and Pissenlit. Richard Collins, a Sacramento native and graduate of the Agricultural and Managerial Economics program at the University of California, Davis, founded the company in 1983 as Rebel Farms. He chose the name in response to the many naysayers who...